Peter wrote:

Now here's a question how do the button adjustments relate to Photoshop
adjustments?  I've had this
discussion with a local photo finisher but he had no clue.

I'm not sure that there is a direct correlation. I made my comments based on
years of mini lab experience. Most minilabs work on percentage. A button is
usually about 8% change, but this is based on the exposure the machine
decides is correct. So on a very over exposed negative one button is going
to add more CC's of color then a correctly exposed neg with the same 1
button. It gets more confusing when you consider that 1 button on the over
exposed neg may not show as much change on the print (or monitor) as the 1
button on the normal neg. I think Photoshop is more linear.

Butch

Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself.

Hermann Hesse (Demian)




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